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Jay Cutler and Aaron Rodgers will tell you they are not competing head-to-head against one another Sunday night. It's the sort of thing athletes say that pretty much no one on the planet actually believes. Of course the two quarterbacks are competing against one another. If they were holding hammers and trying to ring the bell at the carnival strongman booth, they couldn't be competing more. And when the Bears and the Packers are done with each other Sunday, we'll pore over the raw data like Pentagon analysts.

QB Matt Flynn agreed to contract terms and will re-sign with the Packers as the primary backup to quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Flynn rejoined the Packers last season following a series of unexpected moves led him back to Green Bay as a street free agent.

Brad Biggs 1-0 Packers 24, Bears 20: Bears have struggled at Lambeau Field in recent years and face the tough task of going on the road in a short week. Bottom line is Aaron Rodgers won't have another bad game. Matt Bowen 1-0 Packers 27 Bears 24: The Bears should work to expose a soft Packers run front, but I can't see Aaron Rodgers having two sub-par games in a row. Both clubs pick up explosive plays with the Packers holding on in the fourth quarter. David Haugh 1-0 Packers 35, Bears 31: Can't remember a year when both offenses were so comparable and even.

Brad Biggs Steelers 27, Packers 20: The Packers have been the hottest club since the end of December and it's impossible to ignore a team playing its best at the right time. Ben Roethlisberger has experience on this stage and the Steelers have the better of two strong defenses. Aaron Rodgers has the hot hand, but Roethlisberger delivers in the clutch. David Haugh Packers 27, Steelers 23: They lose running backs, linebackers and linemen and the Packers still win. The Steelers are likely without Pro Bowl center Maurkice Pouncey and ailing across the offensive line, creating potential mismatches that will only make Dom Capers' defense harder to block.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports: Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has taken advantage of down town during the NFL lockout to launch his own record label. Suspended Sunrise Recordings is making its debut with one of Rodgers' bands, "The Make," based out of his hometown of Chico, Calif. Get the full story: JSOnline.com

ESPN.com reports: Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers suffered a small fracture in his collarbone that could sideline him about three weeks, a source said. Initial tests revealed the fracture but the Packers want to conduct more tests before making any determination, the source said. Get the full story: ESPN.com

The Green Bay Press-Gazette reports: Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers wants to play at least another eight years in Green Bay, which would match the time that Brett Favre spent with the team. Rodgers has two years left on his contract and said he is "not stressing" about the process of signing another long-term deal with the Packers to make it to 2020. Get the full story: PackersNews.com